The Bloop: The Strange Ocean Sound Scientists Couldn't Explain
More than two decades ago, scientists heard the Bloop, and it took years to determine where the mysterious sound might have originated.
Read MoreMore than two decades ago, scientists heard the Bloop, and it took years to determine where the mysterious sound might have originated.
Read MoreAir purifiers have only become more necessary lately. Different models have varying performance specs. Here's how to choose the one that's right for you.
Read MoreThere are many factors to consider when selecting the right telescope, depending on where you plan to use it, and what you plan to gaze at.
Read MoreStretches of Caño Cristales, the river of five colors, change color during each new season. This is thanks to an aquatic plant that only grows in Colombia.
Read MoreGoogle's Search Generative Experience (SGE) is getting upgrades to allow users to create AI images and also get writing inspiration by using the search bar.
Read MoreNASA's Psyche mission is sending a spacecraft to investigate an unusual metal-rich asteroid that may help unravel mysteries about how Earth formed.
Read MoreNasa has given the first look at the samples of the asteroid Bennu (named after an Egyptian god) that show the presence of high-carbon content and water.
Read MoreA quick dive for sea sponges resulted in the discovery of a mysterious, surprisingly complex machine often referred to as the world's first analog computer.
Read MoreRussian nuclear weapons testing has brought up renewed knowledge of the Pluto Project, a cancelled nuclear power test conducted by the Air Force.
Read MoreIn 2016, a mystery illness, later dubbed "Havana Syndrome," afflicted numerous people at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba. What was it and what do we know now?
Read MoreThe world is full of mysteries, like why do people weigh more in Illinois than in Indiana? There is actually scientific reason for this that may be surprising.
Read MoreAntarctica's Blood Falls perplexed scientists and the public alike for decades. At last, we now know what causes this striking natural occurrence.
Read MoreIf you think it's hot in Arizona now, wait until all the continents drift back into one supercontinent again. Then the heat will be bad enough to kill.
Read MoreStarlink satellites were only the start of light pollution in the night sky. A satellite called BlueWalker3 has proven to be especially bothersome.
Read MoreThe beautiful golden-brown fibers, known as Pele's hairs, are named after Pelehonuamea, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes.
Read MoreMilitary grade SONAR is impressive technology, but it also has a hidden, detrimental effect on marine life. Here's the science explaining why.
Read MoreMost clouds fit under four core categories: to the cirrus, cumulus, stratus, and nimbus. However, nacreous clouds are a cool phenomenon worth seeing.
Read MoreUniversity researchers from Germany are preparing to launch a probe to explore beneath the ice shelfs in Antarctica - and eventually on other planets.
Read MoreOpenAI is ready to give ChatGPT access to the internet, meaning you'll no longer see those "September 2021" messages. Premium users get priority, though.
Read MoreWD-40 and Superzilla are both great, but they're not exactly the same thing. It turns out the differences can determine which you should use.
Read MoreAmazon has announced a partnership with OpenAI competitor Anthropic. While Amazon already has AI coming to some products, this could indicate a bigger shift.
Read MoreIn the world of TikTok there is a ton of misinformation floating around. In particular, TikTok health advice is one thing where users need to be extra careful.
Read MoreKombucha, the vinegary fermented drink known for its beneficial bacteria, may help pave the way for new innovations to support life on the moon and beyond.
Read MoreThe Goliath Tracked Mine shows how war can spur technological advancements. Meant to be a bomb on wheels, it didn't have the impact the Germans hoped for.
Read MorePhotoshop's Generative Fill feature, known as Firefly, is out of beta. Here's how you can expand images, add or delete objects, or make something from scratch.
Read MoreLake Nyos is posed above a volcano in central Africa. Back in 1986, it erupted, not with lava, but with a silent killer. Here's what happened.
Read MoreAs humanoid robots get ever closer to feeling human, they tend to slip into the uncanny valley. But why does it happen, and can it be avoided?
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